Building the right digital ecosystem for your insurance agency

Digital system integration is what makes rapid information sharing possible in today's on-demand business world.

Digitization and system integration streamlines processes, improves customer service, increases E&O protection, and dramatically cuts costs. (Shutterstock)

Successful insurance businesses know quickly gathering, processing and transmitting information is essential in a world with almost instant communication. Digital system integration is what makes rapid information sharing possible.

With the right tools, setting up a digital ecosystem is easy and effective. Digitization and system integration streamlines processes, improves customer service, increases E&O protection, and dramatically cuts costs. Up to 70% of insurance CEOs rely on these operational efficiencies to grow their business.

To reap these benefits, insurance providers must leverage the key integration areas below.

Customer service systems

A Salesforce.com report found more than 70% of customers expect businesses to change their service based on customer interactions. Too often, agents and customer service reps are keeping customer interaction data in siloed spaces, missing critical opportunities to improve service based on data.

Insurance agencies can improve service with integrated systems like:

Business development systems

Companies with data collection and analysis processes are two times as likely to be more profitable than average, according to McKinsey & Company. With an integrated digital ecosystem, agencies have a wealth of data at their fingertips.

Some of the essential systems for business development include:

Integrate smart: What to look for

Effective digital integrations require research and planning. All systems should talk to each other — there is little value in systems that don’t simultaneously sync. Each system needs to be easy to update, allowing it to stay continually relevant and able to keep up with other systems’ updates.

Lastly, there are many well-made systems out there, but be wary of losing efficiencies by using multiple vendors. Look for one provider who can check multiple boxes. With a single provider, agencies can be sure systems sync and can count on a single point of contact for training and support. Armed with this knowledge, agencies can leverage the benefits of a digital ecosystem for years and generations to come.

Bryce Lee (blee@sisware.com) is director of product management at Strategic Insurance Software (SIS), the company behind innovative, web-based agency management system suite Partner Platform. Bryce collaborates with the Partner Platform User Community, industry partners, and business partners to set the vision and priorities for the Partner Platform roadmap. He organizes and leads product workgroups and manages the team creating product and user requirements.

Bryce is an AUGIE Ambassador and highly involved with the Agents Council for Technology (ACT). He also serves as an advisor to the Partner Platform User Community Board.

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